• Net 1 IPv6 is unreachable

    From Oli@21:3/102 to All on Sunday, April 18, 2021 17:18:47
    $ ping 2001:470:d:123::50
    PING 2001:470:d:123::50(2001:470:d:123::50) 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=1 ttl=42 time=321 ms
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=2 ttl=42 time=322 ms
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=3 ttl=42 time=317 ms

    $ ncat 2001:470:d:123::50 24556
    Ncat: TIMEOUT.

    $ ncat 2001:470:d:123::50 24554
    Ncat: TIMEOUT.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Oli on Monday, April 19, 2021 12:15:16
    On 18 Apr 2021 at 05:18p, Oli pondered and said...

    $ ping 2001:470:d:123::50
    PING 2001:470:d:123::50(2001:470:d:123::50) 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=1 ttl=42 time=321 ms
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=2 ttl=42 time=322 ms
    64 bytes from 2001:470:d:123::50: icmp_seq=3 ttl=42 time=317 ms

    $ ncat 2001:470:d:123::50 24556
    Ncat: TIMEOUT.

    $ ncat 2001:470:d:123::50 24554

    thanks, I am moving systems between different computers. Once everything is shifted off the old box to the new one this should start to work again.

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  • From Oli@21:3/102 to Avon on Monday, April 19, 2021 09:49:52
    Avon wrote (2021-04-19):

    thanks, I am moving systems between different computers. Once everything
    is shifted off the old box to the new one this should start to work again.

    Not really a problem for me, I'm not polling mails from Net 1. It was a good test case though. I'm experimenting with an IPv6-only VPS and had to learn the hard way, that many services don't offer IPv6 connectivity (i.e. docker.io and many other container repos, which is kind of weird). Found a workaround to connect to IPv4 with NAT64/DNS64, but this doesn't work, if the domain does return an AAAA record to an unreachable server. Next step is to setup 464XLAT, which is IPv4 to IPv6 to IPv4 NAT, so my server can connect to 21:1/100's IPv4 address.

    If everyone would just stop using IPv4, everything would be much easier. Dual-stack sucks. But who could have known that 4 billion IP addresses are not enough for a global network? ;)

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